62: Squirt Cake from your Body

We discuss Lance Armstrong confessing to Oprah about his doping, Star Wars live-action series, Dell said to be in talks with private-equity firms, John McAfee life movie in the works, US says Java is still risky, edible iPhone cases from South Korea, cows getting fed cookies, Amazon instant video now available on Nintendo Wii, and a visual compendium of guitars.

John McAfee movie in the works | Film | guardian.co.ukWarner Brothers has bought the rights to a Wired magazine article titled John McAfee's Last Stand, which documented the anti-virus expert's extraordinary tale. McAfee, 67, was living in virtual retirement on the island of Ambergris Caye in the tiny Central American country when local police sought to question him after the murder of his neighbour Gregory Faull, a Florida builder who was killed by a gunshot wound to the head in November.

Lance Armstrong confesses to Oprah Winfrey about his dopingIn the introduction to Tuesday morning’s segment with Winfrey, CBS reported that Armstrong is in talks with U.S. Justice Department officials about returning a portion of the roughly $35 million that the U.S. Postal Service paid his cycling team in sponsorship dollars.
While she said both agreed the contents of the interview would be kept secret until it airs and is simultaneously streamed via the Internet, Winfrey said she was surprised to learn that news of his confession had leaked out by the time her flight from Austin to Chicago had landed.

Amazon Instant Video now available on Nintendo Wii - SlashGearIf you haven’t yet upgraded to Nintendo‘s newest console, the Wii U, and are still stuck on the original Wii, not all hope is lost. The company is still supporting the older console. Case in point: they just announced availability of Amazon’s Instant Video service on the Wii console, which is now available to download from the Wii Shop Channel.

Apple can’t respond to rumors of iPhone 5 cuts even if it wanted toSEC rules prohibit Apple from talking publicly about the company. This is known as a quiet period and all publicly traded companies must adhere to these rules.The Wall Street Journal can publish more of its “according to a person familiar with the matter” and there isn’t a lot Apple can say.

Pop Chart Lab — A Visual Compendium of GuitarsA catalog of 64 famed guitars culled from over 75 years of rock 'n' roll history. Rendered in exquisite detail is everything from Leadbelly's famed 12-string to Woody Guthrie's Fascist-killing machine to multi-necked monsters to an axe shaped like an axe.

Have your cake and then squirt it out of your body with new stomach pump | Ars TechnicaThe patent application, titled "APPARATUS FOR TREATING OBESITY BY EXTRACTING FOOD," describes a device and method for sticking a tube into a person's stomach and allowing them to eat whatever they want, and then to eject the masticated but undigested food into a convenient toilet. The idea is to reduce the amount of calories your body absorbs by yanking the food out of your stomach, after you've enjoyed eating it but before it makes its way into your digestive tract.